Asked by Rumble

I do not understand this question.
1. Both Ernesto from barrio boy and the boy in "A Day's Wait" interact with adults. Ernesto interacts with Miss Ryan, while the sick boy interacts with his father. In a paragraph, compare and contrast how the boys interact with the adults. Focus on how the boys think of the adults, how the adults react to the boys, and how the boys respond to them.

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Answered by Rumble
Ms. Sue or anyone, please help me understand this question and help me.
Answered by Writeacher
Read and study the Similar Questions below and the replies. This has been asked before.
Answered by Rumble
that is not helping
Answered by Ms. Sue
What part of the directions don't you understand?

compare and contrast how the boys interact with the adults.

Focus on how the boys think of the adults,

how the adults react to the boys,

and how the boys respond to them.
Answered by Rumble
compare and contrast how the boys interact with the adults.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Each boy must interact with adults differently. Describe these differences.
Answered by Rumble
i read the story and i do get it
Answered by Rumble
i read the book and i do not get it that's what i mean
Answered by Ms. Sue
How does each boy react with adults?
Answered by Rumble
never mind i fixed it
Answered by dent
The sick boy in "A Day's Wait" interacts with his father in a tired, polite, and nervous way. When the father finds out what he was afraid of (his temp being 44 in another type of thermometer), he tells him that he only has a temp of 102 in the normal thermometer. The boy thought 102 was too much, because the kids in his school in France would say 44 is too much (in their thermometer) when actually, he only has a 102, which is not that bad of a temp that he will die (which is what the little boy thought).
Answered by dent
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Answered by #metoo
Ms.Sue, thanks for nothing!
Answered by random kid
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Answered by omg
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